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This one brought back bad memories of early season in that we competed, looked comfortable against a successful established club, and chucked it away with a couple of individual errors. But i’ve said many a time we’re not going to win them all, i just fancied this one as i think the mid table not a lot to play for teams are our best opportunity. Puts a bit more pressure on monday which isn’t a gimme by any means. Hopefully we can bag 3 points and Birmingham can bag a couple of defeats.

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Birmingham 1 Swansea 0. Last minute penalty after a Swansea player slipped and accidentally caught a Birmingham player. Bad news.

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no surprise, new manager was a good decision, birmingham do it every season look down and out, but make the change and they have just enough quality in the squad (that they can't afford) to scrape enough points, beating Reading and Swansea are wonderful results for them. You cannot have your striker miss penalties and cost you crucial points, those are the margins that cost you at the end of the day. We now have derby and birmingham in the 40+ points group now, we have to win the wycombe, coventry, birmingham, qpr home games to stand any chance, any slips and we won't recover. Huddersfield taking a point off Brentford shows they have enough to scrape through to 50 points. I know people say if we go down it doesnt matter, but I think it makes a huge difference financially, league 1 and 2 cannot have another period with lost revenue the money earned by championship clubs compared to league 1 clubs is huge. 



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